A South-African Building Renaissance Onderzoeksbespreking november 2004
22 november 2004TU Eindhoven2 Programma 22 november u Ontvangst & Opening u Petria Jooste-Smit, Gerhard Bosman: Het onderzoek tot nu toe u Bespreking voortgang, volgende fasen, strategie, ontwikkeling, toetsing uLunch – University Club uNelke van der Lans: Tweede fase SANPAD u Annelies van Bronswijk: Methodiek u Bespreking voortgang, volgende fasen, strategie, ontwikkeling, toetsing (vervolg) u Discussie: Verslag – artikelen – werkverdeling uWandeling door Eindhoven met Wolf Schijns uBorrel – diner (Mei Ling)
22 november 2004TU Eindhoven3 Programma 23 november u Petria Jooste-Smit: Bouwen met aarde in SA; Tradities, opties en hedendaagse ontwikkelingen uGerhard Bosman: De locaties van het onderzoek in SA uMichiel v.d. Velden: De enquete u Das Steyn: De bijdrage van kleine steenbakkerijen in de economische ontwikkeling van Botchabelo u Peter Schmid: Duurzaamheid uNaar Vertigo, vloer 7, zaal u Sjap Holst: Leembouw, state of the art in Nederland uTerug naar de University Club uLunch University Club + wandeling over de campus uWolf Schijns: De vernaculaire bouwwijzen in Egypte u Kees Doevendans: Wetenschap en vernieuwing u Samenvatting, eindbespreking, sluiting
Methodology of Research A South-African Building Renaissance
22 november 2004J.E.M.H. van Bronswijk, TU Eindhoven 5 Research Hypothesis Proper research and development can make earth construction an acceptable and sustainable alternative to conventional techniques (It can even make earth construction a standard building method. It will help the poorest of the poor to acquire housing of a better quality)
22 november 2004J.E.M.H. van Bronswijk, TU Eindhoven 6 Methodology 1.Desk research on causal relationships 2.Sampling (selection of target communities) 3.Acceptability Model 4.Pre-intervention assessment 5.Intervention (Workshops) 6.Post-intervention assessment 7.Conclusion
22 november 2004J.E.M.H. van Bronswijk, TU Eindhoven 7 Acceptability Model 1.Criteria for target communities 2.Comparison: (i) Building with corrugated iron sheets & plastic (worse, but earth building is just as cheap); (ii) Building with concrete blocks (just as good, but earth building is cheaper) 3.Desk research & questionnaire data 4.Transform data to normality when needed 5.Perform Principal Component Analysis to unveil associations 6.Pinpoint causal relationships 7.Predict acceptability, showing the best interventions to increase acceptance